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Dai Shogun
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Germany
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The raising costs was what forced me out of collecting if I'm honest. That and not getting the last bunch of Transformers Animated toys in the UK.
"Hey UK you aren't getting Leader Magnus but here have the Roadbuster repaint." I mean I could import, but I wasn't so savvy with that at the time and now I just see it as another rabbit hole I don't really want to fall back down. I made the calculation with CW Megatron. Buying him from Takara, with shipping and custom fees included, was just barely as expensive as buying one in a store. If you could find one that is, because I never find these things in my area. And since Takara usually offers better painted figures and I have SHF's and stuff I buy from Japan anyways... yeah, might as well order some Transformers too. And of course, the exclusive stuff Takara is doing, like giving me the RiD Grimlock I want and releasing the only freaking BW-toy in the whole year. |
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Tokusatsu Hero
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Kentucky
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I hate these new "simple" or "3 step" transformers. When I was a kid (dear Goddess I can't believe I just said that) you had to figure the shit out. Twist here, rotate there, flip here. The only instructions you got were vague images on the back of the box. Or in some of he older cases you got a folded piece of paper, still vague images!!
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Tokusatsu Hero
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Austin, TX
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That really is just a fantastic remold. Wonderfully captures the RID Grimlock. A part of me thinks of how awesome the whole line could be if they were all to that level in engineering and detail, but do have to remind myself that the toys aren't meant for "us" but for kids first. (Fully aware of how criticized FoC Grimlock was for his poor engineering and totally agreeing on parts, but compared to RID figures was still IMO better.)
I've warmed up to the show more for its story, but still don't want to collect anything from it.
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Kawaii 5-0
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Yeah it's the same here. Haven't followed Combiner Wars all that closely (I really wanted Cyclonus until I saw it in person and then realised I didn't like it at all), but I know that all the mainline AOE stuff was exclusive and most toyshops only got the 1-step lines. Now that I find laughable.
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Neon Blade Outlaw
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Californa
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I hate these new "simple" or "3 step" transformers. When I was a kid (dear Goddess I can't believe I just said that) you had to figure the shit out. Twist here, rotate there, flip here. The only instructions you got were vague images on the back of the box. Or in some of he older cases you got a folded piece of paper, still vague images!!
In the end Hasbro is a corporation and while we should be glad we still get stuff like CHUG (Classics, Universe, Henkei and Generations) and MP kids are the target audience and some kids sadly don't have the brainpower to go past "flip the switch and you're done" Personally I think it's overcompensating for how complex the first two movie lines were but hell if I know. |
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Mighty Morphin
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Za Warudo
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I've basically fallen out of collecting them entirely. The quote-unquote good figures tend to be G1 fanwank that doesn't interest me anymore, while RID figures just cut far too many corners for me to warrant picking them up. Smaller sizes, very basic transformations, and very weak paint apps, all wrapped up in a raised price point. Yeah. I'm not dropping $20 for a glorified legend class or $30 for what would be a deluxe not even 5 years ago.
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#237 |
Dai Shogun
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Germany
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I hate these new "simple" or "3 step" transformers. When I was a kid (dear Goddess I can't believe I just said that) you had to figure the shit out. Twist here, rotate there, flip here. The only instructions you got were vague images on the back of the box. Or in some of he older cases you got a folded piece of paper, still vague images!!
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Yeah it's the same here. Haven't followed Combiner Wars all that closely (I really wanted Cyclonus until I saw it in person and then realised I didn't like it at all), but I know that all the mainline AOE stuff was exclusive and most toyshops only got the 1-step lines. Now that I find laughable.
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Tiger Zord Power Up
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Through Time and Space
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With combined wars.going takara route I don't follow the comics and I.just want my G1 Style combiners I got united warriors superion at auto assembly this year and I love it. Plus sold mh SDCC first edition classic prime for £40
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Neon Blade Outlaw
Join Date: Jun 2012
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It's kind of a shame since they've been getting above average reviews and they do look cool, combiner ports in chests aside. |
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Forever a sniper
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Maine
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Rook and Alpha Bravo look to me like the most fun members of their teams (can't say for sure, though, I don't own either of them). As for Offroad... well, I really wish the backpack collapsed more.
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